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western carolinian vol v ] salisbury jsl c tuesday december 7 1824 no 235 a jtd fcbli8uep evknt tcesdat 2n itfulo wmte 1824 is but small being one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy five cents only 158 75 which sum togeth er with the amount of the interest above mentioned as paid to the bank are in cluded in the general account of expen diture or disbursements for the year of the sum of one hundred and thirty seven thousand and forty-one dollars six and an half cents abovementioned as be ing the balance due and payable from the public treasurer to the state of north carolina on the first day of the present month viz on the first day of novem ber 1824 fifty-eight thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven dollars sixty-two cents are deposited and stand at my credit as public treasurer in the state bank of north carolina at r sleigh forty-nine thousand and five dollars and forty-six cents are deposited and stand at my credit in like manner in the bank of newbern in raleigh and twenty-four thousand eight hun dred and sixty eight dollars and forty nine cents are deposited in like manner and stand at my credit as public treasu rer in the bank of cape-fear at fay etteville rangements or came to such agreement with the stockholders of the cape fear navigation company in course of the last spring as led to its subscribing on the books of the said company for addi tional stock or shares for the state to the amount authorized by the general assembly through their act of the last session entitled " an act concerning the cape fear navigation company chap 16th to country fiuunotal martin p revell tailor salisbury returns hia sincere thanks to those who have encouraged him in his line of business since h'i3 commencement in this place and avails himself of thia opportunity of informing the pub be in general that he has removed his business to the shop in main-street recently occupied by j b hampton as a silversmith shop he having removed his business in an adjoining room m f revell also informs his customers and the public generally that he has just received the latest fashions from new-york and philadel phia which he vv ill be happy to have a sufficient opportunity to exhibit in an equal style to any that he has received he likewise has just got some additional force which will enable him to despatch work on a short notice he hopes by his assiduity to business and neatness of work to merit an equal share of encouragement n b m f revell will be glad to take an apprentice to the above business if he can get one on suitable terms terms of the western carolinian will after be as follows : three dollars a year me in advance nnaner discontinued except at the option i editor until all arrearages are paid irertisements will be inserted at fifty cents music for the first insertion and twenty-five u for each subsequent one ii letters addressed to the editor must be ziaul or they will not be attended to ne^f a goods at fayettev the subscribers are now opening an extensive assortment of new and seaxonable goods consisting of almost â– very variety of staple and fancy goods suited to the carolina market which they will sell on the most liberal terms and to which they invite the attention oi the public stuart birds all & co fayetteville oct 28 1824 5t35 it is believed that no additional sub scription for account of the state was made by the board of internal improve ments for other or more shares in the capital stock of the roanoke navigation company previously to the first of the present month under the act of the last assembly entitled " an act concerning the roanoke navigation company a meeting of the stockholders of that com pany iris lately been had in which north carolina was represented but the trea surer is not yet fully informed of tbe pro ceedings of that meeting nor of its de termination as to further subscriptions for its stock xerw goods the honorable the general assembly of the slate of north carolina gentlemen : in obedience to the i ofthe state and in discharge of that t of my official duties as public trea e r i do mvsell the honor respectfully inbuilt to the legislature the following port to wit he receipts at the treasury of north olina for the year commencing with first lay of november 1823 and end with the last day of october 1824 udinsz sundry payments of arrearages hie public taxes of every other de ntion which became due and were j at the treasury of this state within period together with the dividends lareii by our state bank on the stock itiares held in it by north-carolina purchase-money or proceeds of the ml and unappropriated lands lately en d and paid for in the course of the b iibovementioned and the collection le from the bonds riven by purchasers he puhlic lands near raleigh which e sold in 1820 amount to one hun 1 and fourteen thousand six hundred thirty-nine dollars and thirty-nine 7b and five-sixths of a cent 114,539 fkrflft packages of european india and i4>s/\sj domestic dry goods received by the last arrivals and are offered at wholesale and retail at a small advance from cost also cotton and wool cards 25 cases straw bonnets 100 nests of band and packing boxes 5 trunks shell,ivory brass and imitation combs wool hats c the above articles have been selected for this market and worthy the attention of country merchants who are respectfully invited to call and examine the goods and prices e e lewis fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 apt 29 1824 hue and cry escaped from the custody of the subscri ber on the 15th of oct a white man bv the name of daniel iellborn about 45 vears of age dark complexion is remarkably fond of a pipe c the said daniel wellborn was ap prehended under a states warrant charged with an assault and battery with an intent to commit a rape ; and alter having been taken before two magistrates and a commitment made out against him he broke loose from the guard and made his escape all good citizens are requested to apprehend said daniel wellborn if he should be found in their neighborhood and secure him in some jail and give information to the subscri ber at wilkesborough n c w illiam todd dep't sh'ff nov 21 1824 3t35p the public treasurer has progressed in issuing the treasury notes ordered hv the last assembly as rapidly as to him appeared expedient and is still daily going on with that work the notes prot ured are considered neat and strong or durable and are such in all respects as he tiusts will meet the approbation of the legislature he has not yet made any actual investment in bank stock of the proceeds of the notes disposed of but has provisionally contracted for stocks or shares in the banks with the current di vidends on to the full amount of his is sues and a transfer is only delayed for a few days at his instance and in the hope and expectation of thereby becoming bet ter satisfied as to the price or sum per share which it is tight and proper he should give 1 his business will be con ducted in such sort as shall best and most effectually tend to promote and secure the interest of the state j f 5 john lippett wholesale grocers hay-street fayetteville north-carolina olfer for sale for cash or produce 15 hhds sugar 35 bbls do 10 bbls loaf do 55 bags coffee 20 bags pepper allspice and gingec 20 hhds molasses 25 bbls n e hum 10 do northern gin 5 do malaga wine 200 kegs cut nails and brads aborted 4d to 40d 30 tons swedes iron assorted 1000 lbs german steel 1350 do blistered steel 250 do cast steel 2500 do share moulds 1500 do hoop iron 2000 do sheet iron 1500 bushels liverpool salt 700 do sound salt 40 boxes no 10 cotton cards 10 do do 6 wool cards 50 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 window glass 100 reams wrapping paper 25 do writing do 50 kegs fff dupont's powder 3 do shot assorted 2 do bar lead 10 bbls tanner's oil 20 do mackerel 20 half bbls do 8 crates stone jugs assorted 1500 lbs saltpetre 500 do alum 500 do brimstone baggging bale ltope and twine with an assortment of paints oil and dye-stuffs also a constant supply of wool machine cards october 28 1824 ' 8t38 the remainder is in the public chest and is formed partly of warrants and other vouchers paid off and received since the first day of the present month and partly of cash kept in the office to be at hand und in readiness to meet the de mands of the day in the month of november last john patton esquire the commissioner ap pointed by the governor to sell or super intend the selling c of the lands be longing to this state commonly called the cherokee lands or such part of them as might be in demand paid into the public treasury the sum of four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty ihree cents 427 43 being the nett proceeds of the sales then lately made bv him and which had come into his hands in cash as commissioner aforesaid ; and at tne same time col patton paid additionally and as commissioner aforesaid the far ther sum of fifty five dollars and twenty cents 55 20,)being the amount of an er ror or omission in his settlement as com missioncr in the year 1822 which two sums were forthwith and agreeably to law pluced at the credit of the board ol internal improvements as has been al so in course of the late fiscal year the further sum of six thousand five hun dred and fifty one dollars and forty cents 6,551 40 collected by the 1 reasurer from purchasers at the several sales of tbe lands above-mentioned i.yhttr\e ivi^s 1 instate all persons indebted to the estate of chat-lea biles dec'd are hereby notified to come forward immediately and make payment as it is desired to settle the estate as soon as possi ble ; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authentica ted for settlement sam'l lemly ? a . , alex'r.boydis 0 this sum the balance remaining in treasury on the first day of novem , 1823 and thereafter to be accounted as reported to the last general as ibiy being added viz one hundred nine thousand seven hundred and nlv-three dollars twenty-one cents five six'hs of a cent an aggregate hint of vvo hundred and twenty four jsand three hundred and sixty-two ars sixty o.ie cents and two-thirds of nt is formed 224,362 6 if ) min this sum total disbursements e been nude within the time first â– ementioihcl including the worn asurv notes and other monies burnt iie amount of eighty seven thousand e hundred and twenty-one dollars five ccn's and one sixth of a cent 321 55-1 the vouchers for which ; been handed over to the comptrol and passed upon by that officer his expenditure being deducted from aggregate amount aboyementioned be found to leave a balance of one died and thirty-seven ihousand and f one dollars and six cents and an i remaining in the treasury of this e on the first day of november in t say on the first day ol november 4 and hereafter to be accounted for 041 06i the treasurer takes oc mij however here to remark that e thousand two hundred and forty dollars and twelve and an half cents his b.l ince being the proceeds of va lands entered and paid for are ap tniated by law fur the promotion of icihure sec which being deduc will ul course lessen the sum ap to ordinary purposes or the sup of government to that amount or the seveial items forming thc rc lion and expenditure abovcmenlioned public treasurer respectfully refers lie printed statements prepared and iished by the comptroller for the use the members of the present general embly lie state bank declared dividends in months of december and june lust tie rate uf four per cent which on the res held in it by north carolina lur.ted to twenty-one thousand three dred and seventy-six dollars , which c passed to the credit ol the state are of course : includcd in the amount the receipts at the public treasury abovementioned it is known the member dividend was subject to a rle tion of three thousand three hundred fiity-six dollars twenty-four cents r the amount of the interest which occurred and was payable by the state lie bank on account ofthe unpaid for res of the stock held therein by north olina on the first day of that month 1 it is likewise known that the money ed by this state in the years 1783 785 and from time to time redeemed bis bank and handed over to be burnt destroyed as directed by its charter ilso chargeable to this fund or the dends declared in favor of the state e amount of tbose emissions however ch have been handed over by the bank * burnt and destroyed according to from november 1823 to november nov 1 1824 negroes for hale pursuant to an order of court at novem ber term 1824 will be s'jld on monday i3th day of december 1821 to the hiehes bidder at the court-house in salisbury all the negroes of the estate of robert baird dec'd aineiv isaac about 47 years of age ; silva about 30 years of age ; jacob about 11 years of age ; joe about 11 years of age ; pricy about 9 eaÂ»-s of age and unity abo\it 5 years of age suffi cient hills of sale will be executed according to my authority ; and a credit of one year will be given for the payment tua'ai'y the surplus money in the treasury having considerably accumulated of late it nee ssytilv occurred to the treasurer that it might be expedient a part of it should likewise be invested in bank stock ; but being aware that a very considerable portion of thnt surplus is formed of old or worn i reasury notes which cannot again be put into circulation ; and taking into view likewise the daily and well nigh hourly râ€žlls or drains on the treasury in consequence of the prevailing disposition or rage if that term be admissible for bringing in and exchanging the old for the new treasury notes ; and not being able to forsee its limit he could but hesi tate nd doubt of the expediency of any measure which should no directly and considerably to lessen the ability of the treasury at the present moment or during the continuance of the present state of things in regard to the treasury n>tes formerly issued it is hoped and expected however that the prevalent dis position above mentioned will gradually decline that the holders of the old notes may become more disposed to keep and use them ami that in the course of a few months or before il be very long a part of the surplus monies of the state above mentioned may safely be disposed of and invested in bank stock j\ov 18 1824 clock and watch making the subscriber respectfulh informs the citi zens of cabarrus andthe adjoining counties that he has taken the house formerly occupied by mr j h clark as a store next door to the post office and solicits the patronage of all those who may want any thing done in his line viz :) clock and watch repairing making and repairing all kinds of silver work on the shortest notice sanford g slay ion concord nov 15 1824 3t35r the commissioner col patton at the same time made return of the bonds ta ken to secure the payment ofthe balance of the purchase money of the hnds last sold by him as aforesaid amounting to lour thousand two hundred and forty four dollars twenty three and an half cents the whole of which were placed on file in the treasury office the public treasurer has rendered to the board of internal improvements an account of his receipts and expendi'ures from the first of november 1823 to the first of november 1824 compichending the sums abovementioned together wiih all other money received by nim which are subject to iis drafts or disposal which shews and leaves in his hands an unex pended balance of twenty-two thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars forty ei^ht any an half cents yet to be accoun ted for â€” a copy of which accounts or statement accompanies this and is mar ked with the letter a h g xfe\son has just received by the last arrivals from new-york and philadelphia one hundred packages boots and shoes well selected for this market also 100 doz pocket-books and wallets 20 do goat skins 15 do coloured morocco skins 12 do lining skins 50 reams writing paper 10 cases wool hats 20 doz morocco hats 40 boxes muscatel raisins c all of which are offered at wholesale at a small advance from cost country merchants are res pectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 yadkin navigation compan a general meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the house of wuliam h slaughter in the town of salis bury rowan county n c on saturday the 25th day of december next a d murphey president oct 25 1824 t37 yadkin navigation company a meeting of the president and directors of this company will be held at the house of william h slaughter in the town of salisbury rowan county on friday the 24;h day of de cember next a d murphey president oct 25 1824 5l37 hardware and cuttlery david b crane h co have just rec'd their fall importation of hardware and cuttlery direct from england their pres ent assortment consists of almost every article usually kept in a country store and is much larger than usual ; which they offer at wholesale to responsible country dealers on . liberal credit with respect to the stock to be pur chased with the proceeds of the treasu ry notes issued and to be issued and 6old the public treasurer strictly speaking would perhaps be more within the line of his official duty were he to remain silent whilst this stock would of course fall into the common mass of that which is already owned by the state ; but bear ing in mind that the general assembly hus long and anxiously sought the means of creating a fund without resorting to taxation which might ultimately prove commensurate to the providing the means of education throughout the state for that portion of our citizens who may from time to time be found destitute of them ; he ventures on the liberty of re spectfully submitting whether this stock should it be thought expedient so to ap propriate it might not well be considered as laying the foundation of such fund and forming at least a hopeful beginning much and respectfully gentlemen your obd't serv't jno haywood public treasurer a t annex wanted one of sober industrious habits who can come well recommended will meet with encouragement from the subscribers apply soon thompson & hunt concord cabarni3 county ? 27 n c oct 4 1824 * the treasurer has the honor likewise to submit to the general assembly a statement showing the conditio of the agricultural fund on the first day ofthe present month ; including as well the amount received at the treasury in the fiscal year of 1823 for vacant lands en tered and then paid for as heretofore re ported : as the amount of the like lands paid for in 1824 and now reported ; and including likewise all other monies apper taining to the said fund which have come to his hands leaving a balance of six thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-three cents in favor of and to the credit of said fund : g6,334 63i which statement also accompanies ihis and is marked with the letter b the beturns in this regard made previously to the close of the last fiscal year were few in number and the sums mentioned as due in them or which were paid on them were generally speaking very small : from the returns however which have been since handed in the prospects of the current year would seem to brighten and thc treasurer is flat tered with the hope of being able to make a further and much more considerable collection and consequent addition to this fund in course of the next month it may perhaps be considered the duty ot the public treasurer to inform the general assembly that the board of internal improvements made such ar fayetteville oct 28 1824 fayetteville ylobfcyt jaffvay and co have received their fall importation of dry g90ds direct from england and new york their assortment includes almost every article needed in a country store they invite all responsible dealers to come and buy on as liberal terms of credit as are given by any importer in the united states other houses in this town have imported so largely this season that the amount of goods here at present far exceeds that ci any former time in our experience the stock of groceries is equally extensive country dealers therefore have many more advantages now than heretofore in this market fayettnitte oct 25 1824 9t39 new supply of fresh goods the subscriber is receiving and opening a large and general assortment of all kinds of goods at his store in salisbury from phila delphia and new-york and has made arrange ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary â€” selected with care and laid in at prices that will enable him to sell very low his customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves house and lot in charlotte for srde on accommodating terms the house and lot in the town of charlotte which ad joins mr john irwin's store on the north cor ner apply to james torrence charlotte may 7 1824 07 b . t . twnnsa e , - ft as removed to h"i8 new establish ffr jljl ment on cameron street a tew pt yards north-west of tbe court-house and pledges himself to travellers and others who may call upon him politeness plenty and reasonable charges lexington davidson county n c 8tof was taken up on the 15th day of november 1824 and com mitted to the jail of concord cabarrus county north-carolina a runaway who says he belongs to william brown living in georgia 15 miles from petersburg he calls himself torn petre i he is part indian five feet 3j inches high ; and on the 17th inst was tried before 3 jusuces of the peace on a charge of killing hogs in the woods and was committed again for trial at our next superior court in may next â€” where his owner is requested to attend to th same pay charges and take him away ; or h may take him out by paying charges at any time previous by giving security or bond for hi appearance at court for trial juo b maiian jailer nÂ«.v 29 1824 m raleigh 18th nov 1824 the exposes or statements ofthe situ ation of the banks of cape fear and newbern in december and june last are herewith transmitted those to bc furnished by the state bank are not yet completed but will probably be in readi ness early in the next week when they shall likewise be forwarded j h j murphy salisbury sept 1824 6mt48 n b country produce of all kinds received in exchange sheriffs tax deeds deeds for land sold by sheriffs for arreaw of tores for sale at ih iaroflnian tsiae most of our misfortunes are more supportable than the comments of our friends upon them

western carolinian vol v ] salisbury jsl c tuesday december 7 1824 no 235 a jtd fcbli8uep evknt tcesdat 2n itfulo wmte 1824 is but small being one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy five cents only 158 75 which sum togeth er with the amount of the interest above mentioned as paid to the bank are in cluded in the general account of expen diture or disbursements for the year of the sum of one hundred and thirty seven thousand and forty-one dollars six and an half cents abovementioned as be ing the balance due and payable from the public treasurer to the state of north carolina on the first day of the present month viz on the first day of novem ber 1824 fifty-eight thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven dollars sixty-two cents are deposited and stand at my credit as public treasurer in the state bank of north carolina at r sleigh forty-nine thousand and five dollars and forty-six cents are deposited and stand at my credit in like manner in the bank of newbern in raleigh and twenty-four thousand eight hun dred and sixty eight dollars and forty nine cents are deposited in like manner and stand at my credit as public treasu rer in the bank of cape-fear at fay etteville rangements or came to such agreement with the stockholders of the cape fear navigation company in course of the last spring as led to its subscribing on the books of the said company for addi tional stock or shares for the state to the amount authorized by the general assembly through their act of the last session entitled " an act concerning the cape fear navigation company chap 16th to country fiuunotal martin p revell tailor salisbury returns hia sincere thanks to those who have encouraged him in his line of business since h'i3 commencement in this place and avails himself of thia opportunity of informing the pub be in general that he has removed his business to the shop in main-street recently occupied by j b hampton as a silversmith shop he having removed his business in an adjoining room m f revell also informs his customers and the public generally that he has just received the latest fashions from new-york and philadel phia which he vv ill be happy to have a sufficient opportunity to exhibit in an equal style to any that he has received he likewise has just got some additional force which will enable him to despatch work on a short notice he hopes by his assiduity to business and neatness of work to merit an equal share of encouragement n b m f revell will be glad to take an apprentice to the above business if he can get one on suitable terms terms of the western carolinian will after be as follows : three dollars a year me in advance nnaner discontinued except at the option i editor until all arrearages are paid irertisements will be inserted at fifty cents music for the first insertion and twenty-five u for each subsequent one ii letters addressed to the editor must be ziaul or they will not be attended to ne^f a goods at fayettev the subscribers are now opening an extensive assortment of new and seaxonable goods consisting of almost â– very variety of staple and fancy goods suited to the carolina market which they will sell on the most liberal terms and to which they invite the attention oi the public stuart birds all & co fayetteville oct 28 1824 5t35 it is believed that no additional sub scription for account of the state was made by the board of internal improve ments for other or more shares in the capital stock of the roanoke navigation company previously to the first of the present month under the act of the last assembly entitled " an act concerning the roanoke navigation company a meeting of the stockholders of that com pany iris lately been had in which north carolina was represented but the trea surer is not yet fully informed of tbe pro ceedings of that meeting nor of its de termination as to further subscriptions for its stock xerw goods the honorable the general assembly of the slate of north carolina gentlemen : in obedience to the i ofthe state and in discharge of that t of my official duties as public trea e r i do mvsell the honor respectfully inbuilt to the legislature the following port to wit he receipts at the treasury of north olina for the year commencing with first lay of november 1823 and end with the last day of october 1824 udinsz sundry payments of arrearages hie public taxes of every other de ntion which became due and were j at the treasury of this state within period together with the dividends lareii by our state bank on the stock itiares held in it by north-carolina purchase-money or proceeds of the ml and unappropriated lands lately en d and paid for in the course of the b iibovementioned and the collection le from the bonds riven by purchasers he puhlic lands near raleigh which e sold in 1820 amount to one hun 1 and fourteen thousand six hundred thirty-nine dollars and thirty-nine 7b and five-sixths of a cent 114,539 fkrflft packages of european india and i4>s/\sj domestic dry goods received by the last arrivals and are offered at wholesale and retail at a small advance from cost also cotton and wool cards 25 cases straw bonnets 100 nests of band and packing boxes 5 trunks shell,ivory brass and imitation combs wool hats c the above articles have been selected for this market and worthy the attention of country merchants who are respectfully invited to call and examine the goods and prices e e lewis fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 apt 29 1824 hue and cry escaped from the custody of the subscri ber on the 15th of oct a white man bv the name of daniel iellborn about 45 vears of age dark complexion is remarkably fond of a pipe c the said daniel wellborn was ap prehended under a states warrant charged with an assault and battery with an intent to commit a rape ; and alter having been taken before two magistrates and a commitment made out against him he broke loose from the guard and made his escape all good citizens are requested to apprehend said daniel wellborn if he should be found in their neighborhood and secure him in some jail and give information to the subscri ber at wilkesborough n c w illiam todd dep't sh'ff nov 21 1824 3t35p the public treasurer has progressed in issuing the treasury notes ordered hv the last assembly as rapidly as to him appeared expedient and is still daily going on with that work the notes prot ured are considered neat and strong or durable and are such in all respects as he tiusts will meet the approbation of the legislature he has not yet made any actual investment in bank stock of the proceeds of the notes disposed of but has provisionally contracted for stocks or shares in the banks with the current di vidends on to the full amount of his is sues and a transfer is only delayed for a few days at his instance and in the hope and expectation of thereby becoming bet ter satisfied as to the price or sum per share which it is tight and proper he should give 1 his business will be con ducted in such sort as shall best and most effectually tend to promote and secure the interest of the state j f 5 john lippett wholesale grocers hay-street fayetteville north-carolina olfer for sale for cash or produce 15 hhds sugar 35 bbls do 10 bbls loaf do 55 bags coffee 20 bags pepper allspice and gingec 20 hhds molasses 25 bbls n e hum 10 do northern gin 5 do malaga wine 200 kegs cut nails and brads aborted 4d to 40d 30 tons swedes iron assorted 1000 lbs german steel 1350 do blistered steel 250 do cast steel 2500 do share moulds 1500 do hoop iron 2000 do sheet iron 1500 bushels liverpool salt 700 do sound salt 40 boxes no 10 cotton cards 10 do do 6 wool cards 50 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 window glass 100 reams wrapping paper 25 do writing do 50 kegs fff dupont's powder 3 do shot assorted 2 do bar lead 10 bbls tanner's oil 20 do mackerel 20 half bbls do 8 crates stone jugs assorted 1500 lbs saltpetre 500 do alum 500 do brimstone baggging bale ltope and twine with an assortment of paints oil and dye-stuffs also a constant supply of wool machine cards october 28 1824 ' 8t38 the remainder is in the public chest and is formed partly of warrants and other vouchers paid off and received since the first day of the present month and partly of cash kept in the office to be at hand und in readiness to meet the de mands of the day in the month of november last john patton esquire the commissioner ap pointed by the governor to sell or super intend the selling c of the lands be longing to this state commonly called the cherokee lands or such part of them as might be in demand paid into the public treasury the sum of four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty ihree cents 427 43 being the nett proceeds of the sales then lately made bv him and which had come into his hands in cash as commissioner aforesaid ; and at tne same time col patton paid additionally and as commissioner aforesaid the far ther sum of fifty five dollars and twenty cents 55 20,)being the amount of an er ror or omission in his settlement as com missioncr in the year 1822 which two sums were forthwith and agreeably to law pluced at the credit of the board ol internal improvements as has been al so in course of the late fiscal year the further sum of six thousand five hun dred and fifty one dollars and forty cents 6,551 40 collected by the 1 reasurer from purchasers at the several sales of tbe lands above-mentioned i.yhttr\e ivi^s 1 instate all persons indebted to the estate of chat-lea biles dec'd are hereby notified to come forward immediately and make payment as it is desired to settle the estate as soon as possi ble ; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authentica ted for settlement sam'l lemly ? a . , alex'r.boydis 0 this sum the balance remaining in treasury on the first day of novem , 1823 and thereafter to be accounted as reported to the last general as ibiy being added viz one hundred nine thousand seven hundred and nlv-three dollars twenty-one cents five six'hs of a cent an aggregate hint of vvo hundred and twenty four jsand three hundred and sixty-two ars sixty o.ie cents and two-thirds of nt is formed 224,362 6 if ) min this sum total disbursements e been nude within the time first â– ementioihcl including the worn asurv notes and other monies burnt iie amount of eighty seven thousand e hundred and twenty-one dollars five ccn's and one sixth of a cent 321 55-1 the vouchers for which ; been handed over to the comptrol and passed upon by that officer his expenditure being deducted from aggregate amount aboyementioned be found to leave a balance of one died and thirty-seven ihousand and f one dollars and six cents and an i remaining in the treasury of this e on the first day of november in t say on the first day ol november 4 and hereafter to be accounted for 041 06i the treasurer takes oc mij however here to remark that e thousand two hundred and forty dollars and twelve and an half cents his b.l ince being the proceeds of va lands entered and paid for are ap tniated by law fur the promotion of icihure sec which being deduc will ul course lessen the sum ap to ordinary purposes or the sup of government to that amount or the seveial items forming thc rc lion and expenditure abovcmenlioned public treasurer respectfully refers lie printed statements prepared and iished by the comptroller for the use the members of the present general embly lie state bank declared dividends in months of december and june lust tie rate uf four per cent which on the res held in it by north carolina lur.ted to twenty-one thousand three dred and seventy-six dollars , which c passed to the credit ol the state are of course : includcd in the amount the receipts at the public treasury abovementioned it is known the member dividend was subject to a rle tion of three thousand three hundred fiity-six dollars twenty-four cents r the amount of the interest which occurred and was payable by the state lie bank on account ofthe unpaid for res of the stock held therein by north olina on the first day of that month 1 it is likewise known that the money ed by this state in the years 1783 785 and from time to time redeemed bis bank and handed over to be burnt destroyed as directed by its charter ilso chargeable to this fund or the dends declared in favor of the state e amount of tbose emissions however ch have been handed over by the bank * burnt and destroyed according to from november 1823 to november nov 1 1824 negroes for hale pursuant to an order of court at novem ber term 1824 will be s'jld on monday i3th day of december 1821 to the hiehes bidder at the court-house in salisbury all the negroes of the estate of robert baird dec'd aineiv isaac about 47 years of age ; silva about 30 years of age ; jacob about 11 years of age ; joe about 11 years of age ; pricy about 9 eaÂ»-s of age and unity abo\it 5 years of age suffi cient hills of sale will be executed according to my authority ; and a credit of one year will be given for the payment tua'ai'y the surplus money in the treasury having considerably accumulated of late it nee ssytilv occurred to the treasurer that it might be expedient a part of it should likewise be invested in bank stock ; but being aware that a very considerable portion of thnt surplus is formed of old or worn i reasury notes which cannot again be put into circulation ; and taking into view likewise the daily and well nigh hourly râ€žlls or drains on the treasury in consequence of the prevailing disposition or rage if that term be admissible for bringing in and exchanging the old for the new treasury notes ; and not being able to forsee its limit he could but hesi tate nd doubt of the expediency of any measure which should no directly and considerably to lessen the ability of the treasury at the present moment or during the continuance of the present state of things in regard to the treasury n>tes formerly issued it is hoped and expected however that the prevalent dis position above mentioned will gradually decline that the holders of the old notes may become more disposed to keep and use them ami that in the course of a few months or before il be very long a part of the surplus monies of the state above mentioned may safely be disposed of and invested in bank stock j\ov 18 1824 clock and watch making the subscriber respectfulh informs the citi zens of cabarrus andthe adjoining counties that he has taken the house formerly occupied by mr j h clark as a store next door to the post office and solicits the patronage of all those who may want any thing done in his line viz :) clock and watch repairing making and repairing all kinds of silver work on the shortest notice sanford g slay ion concord nov 15 1824 3t35r the commissioner col patton at the same time made return of the bonds ta ken to secure the payment ofthe balance of the purchase money of the hnds last sold by him as aforesaid amounting to lour thousand two hundred and forty four dollars twenty three and an half cents the whole of which were placed on file in the treasury office the public treasurer has rendered to the board of internal improvements an account of his receipts and expendi'ures from the first of november 1823 to the first of november 1824 compichending the sums abovementioned together wiih all other money received by nim which are subject to iis drafts or disposal which shews and leaves in his hands an unex pended balance of twenty-two thousand nine hundred and fifty-six dollars forty ei^ht any an half cents yet to be accoun ted for â€” a copy of which accounts or statement accompanies this and is mar ked with the letter a h g xfe\son has just received by the last arrivals from new-york and philadelphia one hundred packages boots and shoes well selected for this market also 100 doz pocket-books and wallets 20 do goat skins 15 do coloured morocco skins 12 do lining skins 50 reams writing paper 10 cases wool hats 20 doz morocco hats 40 boxes muscatel raisins c all of which are offered at wholesale at a small advance from cost country merchants are res pectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 yadkin navigation compan a general meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the house of wuliam h slaughter in the town of salis bury rowan county n c on saturday the 25th day of december next a d murphey president oct 25 1824 t37 yadkin navigation company a meeting of the president and directors of this company will be held at the house of william h slaughter in the town of salisbury rowan county on friday the 24;h day of de cember next a d murphey president oct 25 1824 5l37 hardware and cuttlery david b crane h co have just rec'd their fall importation of hardware and cuttlery direct from england their pres ent assortment consists of almost every article usually kept in a country store and is much larger than usual ; which they offer at wholesale to responsible country dealers on . liberal credit with respect to the stock to be pur chased with the proceeds of the treasu ry notes issued and to be issued and 6old the public treasurer strictly speaking would perhaps be more within the line of his official duty were he to remain silent whilst this stock would of course fall into the common mass of that which is already owned by the state ; but bear ing in mind that the general assembly hus long and anxiously sought the means of creating a fund without resorting to taxation which might ultimately prove commensurate to the providing the means of education throughout the state for that portion of our citizens who may from time to time be found destitute of them ; he ventures on the liberty of re spectfully submitting whether this stock should it be thought expedient so to ap propriate it might not well be considered as laying the foundation of such fund and forming at least a hopeful beginning much and respectfully gentlemen your obd't serv't jno haywood public treasurer a t annex wanted one of sober industrious habits who can come well recommended will meet with encouragement from the subscribers apply soon thompson & hunt concord cabarni3 county ? 27 n c oct 4 1824 * the treasurer has the honor likewise to submit to the general assembly a statement showing the conditio of the agricultural fund on the first day ofthe present month ; including as well the amount received at the treasury in the fiscal year of 1823 for vacant lands en tered and then paid for as heretofore re ported : as the amount of the like lands paid for in 1824 and now reported ; and including likewise all other monies apper taining to the said fund which have come to his hands leaving a balance of six thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-three cents in favor of and to the credit of said fund : g6,334 63i which statement also accompanies ihis and is marked with the letter b the beturns in this regard made previously to the close of the last fiscal year were few in number and the sums mentioned as due in them or which were paid on them were generally speaking very small : from the returns however which have been since handed in the prospects of the current year would seem to brighten and thc treasurer is flat tered with the hope of being able to make a further and much more considerable collection and consequent addition to this fund in course of the next month it may perhaps be considered the duty ot the public treasurer to inform the general assembly that the board of internal improvements made such ar fayetteville oct 28 1824 fayetteville ylobfcyt jaffvay and co have received their fall importation of dry g90ds direct from england and new york their assortment includes almost every article needed in a country store they invite all responsible dealers to come and buy on as liberal terms of credit as are given by any importer in the united states other houses in this town have imported so largely this season that the amount of goods here at present far exceeds that ci any former time in our experience the stock of groceries is equally extensive country dealers therefore have many more advantages now than heretofore in this market fayettnitte oct 25 1824 9t39 new supply of fresh goods the subscriber is receiving and opening a large and general assortment of all kinds of goods at his store in salisbury from phila delphia and new-york and has made arrange ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary â€” selected with care and laid in at prices that will enable him to sell very low his customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves house and lot in charlotte for srde on accommodating terms the house and lot in the town of charlotte which ad joins mr john irwin's store on the north cor ner apply to james torrence charlotte may 7 1824 07 b . t . twnnsa e , - ft as removed to h"i8 new establish ffr jljl ment on cameron street a tew pt yards north-west of tbe court-house and pledges himself to travellers and others who may call upon him politeness plenty and reasonable charges lexington davidson county n c 8tof was taken up on the 15th day of november 1824 and com mitted to the jail of concord cabarrus county north-carolina a runaway who says he belongs to william brown living in georgia 15 miles from petersburg he calls himself torn petre i he is part indian five feet 3j inches high ; and on the 17th inst was tried before 3 jusuces of the peace on a charge of killing hogs in the woods and was committed again for trial at our next superior court in may next â€” where his owner is requested to attend to th same pay charges and take him away ; or h may take him out by paying charges at any time previous by giving security or bond for hi appearance at court for trial juo b maiian jailer nÂ«.v 29 1824 m raleigh 18th nov 1824 the exposes or statements ofthe situ ation of the banks of cape fear and newbern in december and june last are herewith transmitted those to bc furnished by the state bank are not yet completed but will probably be in readi ness early in the next week when they shall likewise be forwarded j h j murphy salisbury sept 1824 6mt48 n b country produce of all kinds received in exchange sheriffs tax deeds deeds for land sold by sheriffs for arreaw of tores for sale at ih iaroflnian tsiae most of our misfortunes are more supportable than the comments of our friends upon them